V In how many ways can the letters of the word 'STATISTICS be arranged?

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V In how many ways can the letters of the word 'STATISTICS'
be arranged?
VI How many combinations are there if 11 distinct things taking
4 at a time?
In how many different ways can 7 of 19 teachers be
selected to assist with the preparation of exams?
VII
VIII A statistics lecturer sets 13 questions in an end of semester
exam and students were asked to attempt any 8 of them. Find the
number of ways of selecting these questions.
IX In how many ways could a committee comprising of 8 men
and 6 women be formed from a group of 11 men and 9 women?
X A box contains 13 red, 8 white and 9 blue balls. If three balls
one drawn at random simultaneously, find the probability that
A all are red
B 2 are red and 1 white
C at least one is red
D 1 of each colour is
drawn
XI In a group of 11 boys and 9 girls, 5 are to be selected. In how
many ways can they be selected such that at least one boy
should be there?
There are 9 periods in each working day of a school. In
how many ways can one organize 5 subjects such that each
subject is allowed at least one period?
XII
Transcribed Image Text:V In how many ways can the letters of the word 'STATISTICS' be arranged? VI How many combinations are there if 11 distinct things taking 4 at a time? In how many different ways can 7 of 19 teachers be selected to assist with the preparation of exams? VII VIII A statistics lecturer sets 13 questions in an end of semester exam and students were asked to attempt any 8 of them. Find the number of ways of selecting these questions. IX In how many ways could a committee comprising of 8 men and 6 women be formed from a group of 11 men and 9 women? X A box contains 13 red, 8 white and 9 blue balls. If three balls one drawn at random simultaneously, find the probability that A all are red B 2 are red and 1 white C at least one is red D 1 of each colour is drawn XI In a group of 11 boys and 9 girls, 5 are to be selected. In how many ways can they be selected such that at least one boy should be there? There are 9 periods in each working day of a school. In how many ways can one organize 5 subjects such that each subject is allowed at least one period? XII
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